Martinez39: BLACK LIVES MATTER movement should not be taken seriously. They are hypocrites and shams. Many of them are hardened racists against white people and, most especially, white cops. They use their movement as a cover for their racism and violence. When a black person is killed by a black person, they are silent but when the killing is done by a white man, they go rioting and protesting against "internalised racism" and they ensure it makes the news. A two year old black girl was shot by a black man during a shootout but it didn't get their attention and they were silent on the issue. The mother of the girl had to call out the movement on their hypocrisy.
Surprisingly, the same movement complaining of racism are racist against white people accusing them of the so called "white privilege."
As I nod in agreement with everything you just said.btw your name sounds Spanish,do you live in the US?
I enjoy watching Ben Shapiro shattering myths like "white privilege" and "blm" to pieces with simple logic
TayserMahri: I'm almost certain no Kenyan has been killed so I dont care too Dare kill one Kenyan you gonna tell me wth is wrong with you. Kenyans dont go to SA as beggars like Nigerians and Tanzanians
Haha,Tayser,you should have just said from the very beginning that you were asking out of concern for your kins living in SA instead of the long mental gymnastics you were doing just guilt trip me into taking responsibility for crimes I did not commit .As for recent attacks,don't have information on which nationalities are mostly affected but xenophobic attacks usually harm people from neighbouring countries such as Zimbabwe,Mozambique,etc,and that's because they live in townships with locals where competition for limited resources is rife and foreigners tend to demand services they don't deserve,sure hell will always break loose every now and then until foreigners know their proper place in South Africa.I'm also almost certain that Kenyans are safe,never heard of them living in townships so you have nothing to worry about ,besides,Kenyans are marathon runners so I'm sure they would've got out of there at a speed of bullet train if shìt got real
And the Black Lives Matter movement never shows up for gang related,black on black violence.We know the riots would be in the streets by now burning everything in their path had he been shot by white popo,so why should anyone else take the black race seriously??
[quote author=AskiaHarem post=77153110][/quote]Has anyone ever told you that you're just downright boring and annoying.I don't know about others but I find your attention seeking antics boring
theenchanter: lol, i really don't see where my lies was busted or was SA listed on d chart?
SA host tens of millions of migrants,let's not even speak about the ones from neighbouring countries.The highest number on that list doesn't even exceed 1 million,did you ignore that or you're just terrible with numbers like our former president,Zuma?
tlann2: Uganda and Ethiopia holds refugees of war South Africa holds economic migrants people looking for better life And so far south Africa has the highest number of immigrants in Africa They are around 10 million Such unfriendly numbers
Gotcha,the other guy who quoted me doesn't even know what he's talking about.
XhosaNostra: My guy, their mumu e get as e be. It's like the tale of the Pied Piper.
Lol, they call themselves all kinds of fanciful names. I guess that's what happens when you listen to Juju's crap for an extended period, you become like Pinky the lab rat
LMAO,may we speak no more about the fool.Most of his worshipers are in other African countries anyway and those don't contribute to the real election polls.Come May,we gonna give him his usual 6% and send him home to cry over the shoulders of his wife.
XhosaNostra: That Aesop book of fairytales they call a manifesto is comedy special material. Those guys clown too much. Anyway, May is just around the corner, what's your prediction?
Chai,even Dr Seuss is a learner.Should we be surprised? the clown in charge knows that his sheepish followers don't live in a real world and that's how he like to keep them.Can you believe they call themselves a "red sea"? ,more like a red sea of destruction.
XhosaNostra: That's no longer your blood, that's a cult member now Does she also wear red on Fridays like the rest of them walking deads?
lol @ cult member.No,she is not committed to the cult,nor own a red t-shirt.She just want commit a mortal sin this year but she's been sceptical after their manifesto.
Yes, I've voted before, only once. I've not given a toss since then. Politicians can make anyone disillusioned with their all fart & no stool actions.
If you ever come across anyone who's going to vote ANC of EFF,pls strangle them to death for me,I'll do the same this side.These gullible fools are the reason we in this mess.
XhosaNostra: Please go & vote. The country deserves better like you said. They're getting mine as well in the next elections. I was feeling bleh on this year's election.
It would be my first time so it's only right that I start the right way.Have you voted before?
theenchanter: its just a random question anybody can ask on d internet if he/she feels the right answer will come.. n learn from it.
There are millions of refugees all over africa n I'm not sure SA is housing 10% of them. So tell me... how does SA carries africa's problem on its shoulder?
You can't just say they are all over africa.Tell me which country houses the most and stop speculating about percentages
tlann2: Effective govt policies Strict immigration laws Those who don't adhere to laws should be deported and jailed
The DA is the only party that preaches such but unfortunately the the old dweebs in the ANC have planted a seed of mistrust against DA in the minds of many black South Africans."if you vote DA apartheid will return" is what they scream year in,year out,and I get sick to my stomach when I hear about apartheid in 2019 .I have registered to vote,just not sure if I'm gonna vote but I can bet my balls that if I did I'm definitely putting that cross on DA.This country deserves better.
XhosaNostra: Very accurate @ bolded. They forget we have laws to adhere by in this country. You can't just do as you please & expect not to get backlash.
When you are a product of a chaotic village where anarchy is the order of the day the concept of law & order becomes too foreign to grasp,hence the crimes they commit here.
tlann2: South Africa was not stable but now it is stable Now you don't risk your life fighting of dictators you will gain nothing You people were lucky to have mandela Ugandans fought Obote saying he was a dictator now is museveni any better Now ugandans are fighting to install bob wine Will he be any better let us wait and sea South Sudanese fought for independence saying they were under dictatorship under the Khartoum Government now look at them they are under juba govt are they any better Somalis fought to overthrow siad barre and since he left Somalia has never had a government The Congolese fought Mobutu now look at them Sometimes fighting is not worth it immigrating acts as the shortcut Deport the criminals your govt knows them And addres the root causes of xenophobic attacks
So what should be done? South Africa carried the load of the African continent failures on its shoulders for years and now the average South African is sick and tired of it.I blame the ANC for all of this,they started stirring the pot of destruction the moment they foolishly opened those borders and now it's boiling like magma.
XhosaNostra: I don't think it's sad at all. Wrong? Yes. Absolutely. Some foreigners in South Africa just keep pushing, until people can't take it anymore & resort to violence. South Africans shouldn't be made to feel uncomfortable by anyone in their own country. Some foreigners also have a nauseating sense of entitlement over things meant for South Africans eg. the people who forcefully moved into RDP houses in Centurion. Which country's citizens are going to allow that to happen? You can't come & demand services you're not eligible for in a country that's not your own, when you couldn't even face whatever challenges you had back home. Go demand shit wherever you come from. People don't understand the kind of provocation South Africans have to deal with daily. They only see the overflow.
Ahaa! and the goody two shoes samaritan always talk about how we should love our fellow Africans but they will never tell these immigrants to adjust their rotten attitudes.I agree with all you just said,and what I have noticed about most foreigners in SA is that they lack proper home training.
Kazikazi: I agree with you.No one can starve to death in Somalia or Kenya while south Africa has enough to eat.Those Turkana photos speak volumes. Surely,it is better to been killed once than staying in Turkana and die a slow,painful death of starvation
Touché...sometimes in life we all find ourselves compromising situations where we have to make difficult choices,unfair but it is what it is.
tlann2: You know many African countries are not stable and are facing numerous challenges So they see south africa as an opportunity to success So when this attacks happen they are disappointed Home is unbearable and south Africa is also unbearable it is sad
South Africa was not a stable country at some point but because of the never-say-die attitude of its citizens it is a somewhat the last hope for survival for many Africans.Some people had to lay their lives down for the freedom of future generations,and that's the kind of attitude many Africans need,dying for the course.If they keep running then who's going to let these power-drunk dictators know what time it is?
If they find home unbearable and SA unbearable too then maybe the ball is their court to choose the lesser of the two devils,right? if they remain here even after being attacked it means SA is the better devil,right?
TayserMahri: Not going to allow myself to be dragged away from the main point here. Which is that Jayceon, in all his wisdom, pretends not to care when fellow South Africans are murdering innocent Africans! What happened to Nigga lives matter?
Never cared before,don't care now.If my silence regarding this matter offends some people then I guess it's tough tit.They sure did well demonstrating how "nigga lives matter" with the civil wars and acts of terrorism in many African countries.
what Jayceon doesnt do also affects him directly or indirectly. so he should feel somethng.
Right back at ya.
From where I'm sitting it looks like somebody tried to guilt trip me into taking responsibility and apologising for something I had no hand in and it didn't work."directly or indirectly",how's the actions of few hooligans in Durban affecting my everyday life and why am I being forced to "feel somethng"?
Tayser,what's happening to you? you are begging to sound like Nigerians ,I think this forum is taking a toll on you bro.
TayserMahri: nuh but ya felling that ka thingy in ya soul jace. be honest.
Being a South African doesn't mean I'm responsible for the actions of other South Africans..and if you think I feel "that thingy" in my soul then you better think twice.Jayceon is only responsible for what Jayceon does